The 2005 French and Dutch negative votes on the Constitution open up a space of conceptualisation, not only of Europe's relation to its demos, but significantly to its failures. Through a critical analysis of mainly Niklas Luhmann's systems theory, the article proposes taking a distance from traditional constitutional dogmatics that are no longer capable of dealing with the paradox of contemporary society, and more specifically with the eventual resurgence of the European project as one of absence and stasis: the two terms are used to explain the need, on the one hand, to maintain the 'absent community' of Europe, and, on the other, to start realising that any conceptualisation of the European project will now have to take place in that spa...
Europe has been badly hit by several overlapping crises. This article explores how they were trigger...
The Constitutional Convention process was portrayed by its proponents as a major step forward in the...
This chapter raises the question of what happened to the political and legal concept of sovereignty ...
In this paper, the author discusses the dilemmas associated with the role of the European Constituti...
This article traces the disconnect in the constitutional study of the European Union from the Maastr...
According to many scholars, the rejection of the Constitutional Treaty and the disappointment caused...
The European Union is presently at a major crossroads. The Laeken process which launched the EU onto...
The article analyses some of the main characteristics of the original and controversial constituent ...
On May 29, 2005 the European Constitution—a project decades in the making— failed when French voters...
Over the years, step by step, the European Parliament has won a share of real constitutional power. ...
Matej Avbelj’s contribution ‘Now Europe Needs a Constitution’ is surely right in its diagnosis that ...
"The negative results of referenda on the European Union (EU) Constitutional Treaty in France and th...
Abstract. The rejection of the Constitutional Treaty has revealed a profound crisis of legitimacy in...
What kind of constitution is emerging in Europe? There are two approaches to answering this question...
This paper sets out to examine the prospects for EU constitutionalism in the light of the protracted...
Europe has been badly hit by several overlapping crises. This article explores how they were trigger...
The Constitutional Convention process was portrayed by its proponents as a major step forward in the...
This chapter raises the question of what happened to the political and legal concept of sovereignty ...
In this paper, the author discusses the dilemmas associated with the role of the European Constituti...
This article traces the disconnect in the constitutional study of the European Union from the Maastr...
According to many scholars, the rejection of the Constitutional Treaty and the disappointment caused...
The European Union is presently at a major crossroads. The Laeken process which launched the EU onto...
The article analyses some of the main characteristics of the original and controversial constituent ...
On May 29, 2005 the European Constitution—a project decades in the making— failed when French voters...
Over the years, step by step, the European Parliament has won a share of real constitutional power. ...
Matej Avbelj’s contribution ‘Now Europe Needs a Constitution’ is surely right in its diagnosis that ...
"The negative results of referenda on the European Union (EU) Constitutional Treaty in France and th...
Abstract. The rejection of the Constitutional Treaty has revealed a profound crisis of legitimacy in...
What kind of constitution is emerging in Europe? There are two approaches to answering this question...
This paper sets out to examine the prospects for EU constitutionalism in the light of the protracted...
Europe has been badly hit by several overlapping crises. This article explores how they were trigger...
The Constitutional Convention process was portrayed by its proponents as a major step forward in the...
This chapter raises the question of what happened to the political and legal concept of sovereignty ...